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Jharkhand Raksha Shakti UniversityRANCHI
Syllabus
DIPLOMA IN POLICE SCIENCE [Duration: One year]
DIPLOMA IN POLICE SCIENCE
General Guidelines: 1. The course shall be a one-year academic course in Police Science and the certificate shall
be called “Diploma in Police Science”.
2. The course shall be divided into two semester systems each of 6 months duration.
3. The candidate seeking admission to the course must have passed 10+2 with minimum
60% marks. Since the number of candidates that can be admitted to the course is limited
and fixed, the candidates will be admitted on merit on an all India basis.
4. The Examination Fee and schedule for payment of Fees shall be such as is prescribed
from time to time by the University.
5. A student will be required to attend not less than 80 % of the lectures delivered and
practicals, for becoming eligible to appear in the Term-end Examination. A candidate,
who falls short of the prescribed percentage of attendance, shall not be allowed to take
the examination.
6. The Examinations shall be held on such dates as may be fixed by the University.
7. University reserves the right to frame or adopt or change the rules regarding course
curriculum and examinations from time to time.
8. Syllabus shall be such, as may be prescribed from time to time.
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SCHEME OF THE COURSE
The syllabus of DPS will have two components –
(1) Classroom Teaching (2) Outdoor Training
Total number of days in the course = 90 per semester * 2 = 180 Days
No. of hours per day = 6 Hours
Total No. of hours in the entire course duration = 180 x 6 = 1080 Hours
Classroom Teaching = 720 Hours Outdoor Training = 360 Hours
Outdoor training duration per semester = 180 Hours.
Indoor/ Classroom Teaching:
Semester – I
[Total Duration = 90 Days]
Semester – II
[Total Duration = 90 Days]
Total No. of Hours = 360
Total Papers = 6
Hours per paper = 360/6 = 60 Hours
Total No. of Hours = 360
Total Papers = 6
Hours per paper = 360/6 = 60 Hours
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DIPLOMA IN POLICE SCIENCE
SEMESTER-I
Paper No.
Paper Paper Code
1 Basics of Computer DIPS-S1-P1
2 Language & Soft Skills DIPS-S1-P2
3 Social Science DIPS-S1-P3
4 Fundamentals of Law - I DIPS-S1-P4
5 Security Management - I DIPS-S1-P5
6 Basic Lessons in Typing in Hindi & English DIPS-S1-P6
7 Outdoor Training - I DIPS-S1-P6
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Paper 1: Basics of Computer
(Lectures – 60) (THEORY =33 PRACTICAL=27)
Unit Subjects Periods(60)
Theory(33)
Practical(27)
1 Introduction to Computer
a.)What is Computer?b.)History of Computers?c.)Hardware and Softwared.)Input and Output Devices
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2 Working on a MS Word document
a.)Different versions of MS-Word(2003,2007,2010)b.)Uses of MS-Wordc.)Different tools of MS-wordd.)Mail merge in word documente.)Extension for a word file
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3 Introduction to MS Excel sheet
a.)Different versions of MS- Excel (2003,2007,2010)b.)Uses of MS-Excelc.)Different tools of MS-Exceld.) Use of different formulas in Excele.)Extension for a Excel file
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4 Introduction to MS PowerPoint
a.)Different versions of MS-PowerPoint (2003,2007,2010)b.)Uses of MS-PowerPointc.)Different options in MS-PowerPointd.)Extension for a PowerPoint file
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5 Installation of Windows, formatting, Printer installation and sharinga.)Different versions of Operating Systems (Windows 2003,2007,2010,Windows-Xp)b.) Installation of O.S, Partitions and allocating the memory
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6 Saving computer from virus
a.) What is virus?b.)How does Virus affects the computer?c.)Different Antivirus software’s available and their working.
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7 Introduction to Internet and e-mailing
a.)What is internet?b.)What are advantages and disadvantages of Internet?c.)E-mail and its uses.
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8 Use of Accessories/Peripherals such as cell-phones, cameras and pen-drive.a.)Attaching an external hardwareb.)How to access the external Hardware?
04 01
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Paper 2: Language & Soft Skills
(Lectures – 60)
Unit Topics Periods
1 English
The Sentences, Subject, Predicate; The Phrase and Clause
The Nouns- kind of nouns; Noun – gender – Number, Noun Number
Pronouns – kinds of pronouns; Uses of pronouns
Adjective – kinds of adjectives; adjectives used as Nouns, Formation of Adjectives
Comparison of Adjectives
The verb- introduction- list
Tenses – kinds of Tenses, Uses of Present and Past Tenses
Uses of Future tense; Irregular and Regular Verbs
Auxiliaries and models – their uses
Adverb – Introduction; kinds of adverbs
Comparison of Adverbs
Formation and position of adverbs
Preposition- kinds and uses
Conjunction- Uses
Active and Passive Voice
Transitive and Intransitive verbs- their uses
Direct and Indirect Speech- Introduction
Rules for changing Direct Speech into Indirect Speech and vice-versa
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3 Soft Skills
Communication Skills
Teamwork Skills
Leadership Skills
Interpersonal Relationship Skills
Time Management Skills
Stress Management Skills
Growth mindset - Knowledge/ Awareness
Human behavior – towards women, children and senior citizens
Body language Skills
Presentation Skills
Self confidence
Resilience
Patience
Awareness about Gender sensitization
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Paper 3: Social Science
(Lectures – 60)
Unit Topic Periods1 History & Culture of Jharkhand
History-
Beginning of Chotanagpur History
Medieval Period – Muhammadan and Mughal period
Modern Period – Coming of British and revolts in Jharkhand – from Kol/Munda revolt to
Birsa Munda’s Hulgulan
Jharkhand movement for a separate State
Culture-
Cultural components – Different Tribes of Jharkhand, Sadans and Non-Tribals
Culture and Traditions of Jharkhand- Religious beliefs, festivals, hats
Cultural assimilation between Tribals and Non Tribals
Impact of modern day factors viz Christianity, Urbanization and Industrialization on the
culture of Jharkhand, especially Tribal Society
Reference –
Cultural Jharkhand ( Problems and Prospects) by B.P. Keshari
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An Historical Outline of Pre-British Chotanagpur ( From Earliest Times to 1765) by
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The Tribal Culture of India by L P Vidyarthi and B.K. Rai
Tribes in Transition (A Case Study of Village Hesag near HEC) – Dr. G,N. Chaudhuri
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Physical Feature -
Location, boundary and importance
Main geographical formations according to elevation
The Pat Plateau
The Ranchi Plateau
The Lower Chotanagpur Plateau
The Rajmahal Highland
Rivers and waterfalls
Climate and Soil
Resources and economic activities –
Agriculture and irrigation sources
Animal Husbandry
Minerals – Metallic, Non-metallic and Atomic minerals - special emphasis on Coal belts
Forest Products
Industries
Transport and Communication
Power
Population- ST/SC Population
Tourism
Natural Heritage of Jharkhand -
Forest covered areas
National Parks/sanctuaries and wildlife in Jharkhand
Conservation – Measures and status
Reference –
Inside Jharkhand by Dr. Sunil kumar Singh
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Land and People of Jharkhand by Dr. P.C. Oraon
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3 Economics Price mechanism- concept of demand and supply
Factors of Production- Labour, Land, Capital, Entrepreneurship
Forms of Business Organizations and State Enterprises
Tackling poverty and unemployment – Poverty alleviation programmes
National Income – GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP
Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Budget, Deficit Budget
Money, Banking and Insurance
Nature and consequences of Inflation
Consumer awareness
Environment and Sustainable Development
SHGs in Jharkhand and their role in economic development
Reference –
Economics for Indian Students by A. Samuel Raj
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4 Political Parties & Panchayati Raj (5 + 5)Definition of Political Parties
Classification of Political Parties
Conditions for recognition of political parties
Free symbols and Reserve symbols
Election Commission of India & State Election Commission
Panchayati Raj Institutions & Urban Local Bodies – A historical perspective
Modes of election, powers and responsibilities
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5 Logical Reasoning & Aptitude 10
6 G.K. & current Affairs 16
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Paper-4: Fundamentals of Law – I
(Lectures – 60) (IPC=40; Constitution & HR = 20)
Unit Topics Periods
IPC 401 Introduction to Indian Penal Code, Stages of Crime Extension of
Code to extra-territorial offences. Public Servant, Fraudulently, Common intension and common object punishment.
2 General exception, Abatement, Conspiracy, SeditionUnlawful Assembly, Rioting, AffrayRash driving or riding on a public way
3 Culpable Homicide and Murder, Dowry DeathAttempt to Murder, Hurt and grievous hurtWrongful restraint and wrongful confinementForce, Criminal Force and AssaultKidnapping and Abduction, Rape and Unnatural offences
4 Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity, Dacoity with murderMaking preparation to commit dacoityDishonest misappropriation of propertyCriminal breach of trust, Stolen propertyDishonestly receiving stolen propertyCheating and Cheating by impersonation, Criminal Trespass
5 Marrying again during lifetime of husband and wife Adultery, Defamation, Punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonmentIndian Constitutional Law & Human Rights 20
6 Historical Background, Nature of Constitutional Law. Salient features of the Indian Constitution.
7 Preamble of the Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of state policy and Fundamental Duties,
8 Structures of the Union Government; President – Vice President; Prime Minister – Cabinet – Parliament.State Government – Structure and Functions – Governor – Chief Minister, Cabinet – State Legislature
9 Supreme Court and High Courts, Elections,10 Emergency
The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993; The Human Rights Commissions - State & National
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Paper 5: Security Management - I
(Lectures – 60)
Unit Topics Periods(60)
Theory(54)
Practical(06)
1 Security Gadgets
Role of security gadgets in internal security
Categories of security gadgets
Security gadgets for industrial and perimeter security
Security gadgets for frisking of individuals & baggage
Security gadgets for VIP Security
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2 Security Guards
Responsibilities and Duties
Knowledge Domain
Discipline and Punctuality
Soft skills
Use of Gadgets
Areas of Responsibility
First Aid
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3 Industrial Security
Need for Industrial Security
Perimeter Security
Access Control
Knowledge Domain
Discipline and Punctuality
Facial Recognition
Fire-fighting
Use of Gadgets
First Aid
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Paper 6: (Lectures - 60)Basic Lessons in Typing in Hindi & English
Paper 7: Semester 1
100 Marks
180 Periods
Sr.
No.Code Subject
Periods
No.of
Period
Total
Period
1 PT Physical Training 12
P.T.Tables (12)
2 FD Foot Drill 25
D-1 Drill ki am baten (Introduction)/Demo 2
D-2 Word of Command 2
D-3 Savdhan, Vishram aur Aaramse 1
D-4 Khare Khare murna, Piche, Dahine, Bayen
(Adha Dahine Bayen)
2
D-5 Sajna(Dressing) 1
D-7 Ginti Karneka 1
D-8 Khuli Line aur Nikat Line 1
D-9 Visarjan aur Line Torna 1
D-10 Sizing Drill 2
D-11 Parade par aur Squad aur Platoon banana 2
D-13 Tez chal aur tham 3
D-14 Aage,Pichhe,Dahine ya Baen Qadam Lena 2
D-15 tez chal main ghumna qadamtal age barh aur
tham
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D-16 Tez chal se qadam badalna 2
3 AT Athletics
5km. Running (Twice in a week) 25
4 AT Athletics
Cross Country (Ones a week) 15
5 AT Athletics 10
Long Jump 3
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High Jump 3
Shot Put 4
6 YG Yogasana 30
Asan 20
1 Padmasan
2 Budha Padmasan
3 Utkatasan
4 Vajrasan
5 Pachittonasan
6 Matsendrasan
7 Naukasan
8 Bhujangasan
9 Dhanurasan
10 Shalbhasan
11 Pavanmuktasan
12 Mayurasan
13 Sarvagasan
14 Padhastasan
15 Chakrasan
16 Janushirasan
17 Shirshasan
18 Ushtrasan
19 Uttanpadmasan
20 Savasan
Pranayam 5
1 Kapalbhati
2 Aalom Vilom
3 Bhramari
4 Shitkari
5 Shitali
6 Omkar
Mudra 2
1 Surya
2 Vayu
3 Pruthvi
4 Pranayam
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5 Shankh
Suryanamaskar 3
7 SW Swimming 30
8 TG Team Game 30
1 Volley Ball 10
2 Kabaddi 10
3 Kho-Kho 10
4 Foot Ball/ optional 10
9 Theory 3
General talk about hygiene and discipline Fitness,
Diet, Exercise
Total 180
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DIPLOMA IN POLICE SCIENCE
SEMESTER-II
Paper No.
Paper Paper Code
8 Fundamentals of Law - II DIPS-S2-P8
9 Police Organization & Management DIPS-S2-P9
10 Criminology & Forensic Science DIPS-S2-P10
11 Security Management - II DIPS-S2-P11
12 Internship DIPS-S2-P12
13 Basic Lessons in Typing in Hindi & English DIPS-S2-P13
14 Outdoor Training DIPS-S2-P14
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Paper-8: Fundamentals of Law - II
(Lectures - 60)
Unit Topics Periods1 Criminal Procedure Code
Subject-Introduction.a. The historical background, extent and commencementb. Some changes introduced by the new Act.
Definitions Understanding the essential definitions such as: Bailable Offence, Non-bailable Offence, Charge, Complaint, Inquiry, Investigation, officer In charge of a police station, Public Prosecutor, Police Report, Judicial Proceeding, Cognizable Offence, Non-cognizable Offence, Summons case, Warrant case ,etc…
Arrest, Summons, Warrant, Attachment & Search Warrant.a. When Police may arrest without warrant (Sec.41).b. Arrest on refusal to give name and address(Sec.42)c. Power to arrest by private person (Sec.43).d. Power to arrest by Magistrate (Sec.44).e. Search of arrested person (Sec.51) f. Examination of arrested person by medical officer. (Sec.53-54).g. Health & Safety of arrested person (Sec.55A)h. Process to Compel Appearance.i. Basic of summons (Sec.61-69).j. Basic of Warrant (Sec. 70-83).
Summons and Search –Warranta. Summons to produce Document or other things and procedure concerning Letters
and Telegrams (Sec.91, 92).b. When Search-Warrant may be issued (Sec. 93)c. Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents etc.
(Sec.94)d. Power to declare certain publications forfeited and to issue search-warrant for the
same.(sec.95)e. Directions etc.., of search warrants (Sec.99)f. Persons in charge of closed place to allow search(Sec.100)g. Disposal of things found in search beyond jurisdiction(Sec.101)h. power of police officer to seize certain property(Sec.102), i. Magistrate may direct search in his presence (Sec. 103)j. Power to impound document etc.. produced(Sec.104)k. Reciprocal arrangements regarding processes (Sec. 105)
General Principles concerning Security for keeping the peace on Conviction a. Security for keeping the peace in other cases (Sec.107)b. Security for good behavior from suspected persons(Sec.109)c. Security for good behavior from habitual offenders (Sec.110)
Public Nuisance Urgent Cases of Nuisance for Apprehended DangerPolice to prevent cognizable offencesInformation of design to commit cognizable offencesInformation to the Police and their Powers to Investigate Provisions as to Bail and Bonds
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2 Historical Background, Objectives and the main features of the Indian Evidence Act 1872.‘Evidence-Oral and Documentary’
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3 Test Identification Parade-Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts (Section 9)Confession” (17); Inadmissibility of confession made before a police officer (Section 24, 25,); Admissibility of custodial confessions (Section 26); Admissibility of “information” received from accused person in custody; with special reference to the problem of discovery based on “joint statement” (Section 27); Confession by co-accused (Section 30)
4 The justification for relevance on dying declarations (Section 32 (i)), evidentiary value of dying declarations.General Principles: Who is an expert? expert evidence (sections 45)
5 Types of Evidence: Oral evidence; Documentary Evidence; Circumstantial evidence and direct evidence; Public and Private Documents (Sec. 74-75)
6 General principles of examination; Examination of Witnesses (Sec.135,137,138)
7 Minor Acts:1. Police Act, 18612. Motor Vehicle Act3. Right to Information Act4. SC/ST (atrocities Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
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Paper 9: Police Organization & Management
(Lectures = 60)
Unit Topic Periods
1 History of Indian PoliceRecruitment Rules – Police & Paramilitary ForcesParamilitary Forces- Organization & ObjectivesStructure of Jharkhand PoliceStructure of District PoliceStructure of Jharkhand Railway PoliceFunctions of various BranchesStructure & Function of ATSStructure of DGP OfficePolice Head QuartersStructure of JAPFunctions of a Police Constable(a) Armed(b) Unarmed
Important Registers maintained in a Police StationFunctions of a Control RoomStructure of Police StationPolice Training AcademiesHome Guard, Civil DefenseBadges & FlagsPrisonPatrollingNakabandiVehicle CheckingPersonal FriskingHandcuffing
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2 Field VisitsRural Police StationsUrban Police StationsPolice Training Colleges/Academies
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Paper 10: Criminology & Forensic Science
(Lectures- 60)
Unit Topics PeriodsTheory Practical
1 Criminology Part - IDefinition of CriminologyRelationship with other Social SciencesRelevance of Criminology to Contemporary SocietyNature & Definition of CrimeTypes of CrimeReasons behind CrimeJuvenile Delinquency: Definition, Forms and CausesRole of Police in Prevention of Juvenile DelinquencyCriminal Justice System: Meaning, Purpose, Co-ordination & Co-operation
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2 Criminology Part - IIPenology
Meaning , Importance & Objectives of Punishment New Alternative Forms of Punishment
Correctional Administration Definition & Objectives of Prison Institutionalized Form of Treatment: Adult Institution, Juvenile
Institution, Children Homes, Open Institutions, Borstal Homes for young offenders, Counseling & Psychological Services, Vocational Training (Education, religious sessions, Therapeutic treatment, Games, Recreation & other cultural activities), Remission, Pre-mature release
Non-Institutionalized Form of Treatment: Probation, Parole, After-Care & Rehabilitation Services
Victimology Definition Impact of Victimization: Physical, Financial. Psychological & Impact on
Family Compensation & Rehabilitation
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3 Forensic ScienceForensic Science- definition &Value of scientific EvidenceCrime Scene ManagementFingerprint AnalysisFootprint – significance in Police InvestigationsBlood – identification and evidential valueSemen – Identification and Evidential valueHair - Identification and Evidential valuePoison - Identification and Evidential valueCrime Scene SketchingFirearms & AmmunitionTyre MarksCrime Scene PhotographyCounterfeit Currency Examination & Questioned DocumentsPracticalsRecording of FingerprintDeveloping & Lifting of FingerprintsCasting of FootprintsCrime Scene Management Exercise
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4 Forensic medicineImportance of Forensic Medicine in Police InvestigationInjuriesHanging (Suicide & Homicide)DrowningBurningStrangulationAsphyxiaDeath due to PoisoningTransportation of dead body to MortuaryPM examination & sending viscera to FSLMedico-legal Report
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5 Field Visits1. Field visit to Observation Home & Juvenile Justice Board for
Juveniles –Basic observation of the functioning of Home,
segregation of juveniles, daily routine and reformation services
available in the home for juveniles
Individual/ Group Case study of the juveniles residing in Home
Basic observation of the functioning of board & inquiry of cases
2. Field visit to Children Home & Child Welfare Committee for
Children
Basic observation of the functioning of Home, segregation of
children, daily routine and restitution services available in the
home for children
Individual/ Group Case study of children residing in Home
Basic observation of the functioning of committee & inquiry of
cases
3. Field visit to Central Jail, Hazaribagh.
Basic observation of the functioning of Prison, segregation of
inmates, daily routine and reformation services available in the
prison for inmates.
Individual/ Group Case study of the convicts
4. Field visit to Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL)
Basic observation of the functioning of FSL
Separate reports of all the field visits should be prepared and submitted
to the concerned faculty for evaluation.
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Paper 11: Security Management - II
(Lectures = 60)
Unit Subjects PeriodsTheory Practical
1 TelecommunicationHistory of Telecommunications Wireless Deptt. of Jharkhand Police Use & Maintenance of Wireless setsImportance of battery and antenna Different agencies using wireless communicationImportance of wireless communication in security Modern telecommunicaion systems
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2 VIP SecurityVarious types of security and gunman dutiesProcedure for grant of arms licencesQualities& ettiquettes of a PSOVIP security during movement from one place to another Close protection teamVIP convoys Case studies
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3 Security of mineral wealth
Kinds of mineral wealth
Criminal activities around mineral wealth
Perimeter security
Access control
Penal laws relating to mines and minerals
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4 Fire Services and Civil Defence Role of Fire Services and Civil Defence
Administrative Structure
Various kinds of Fire Fighting Equipment and their demonstration
Visit to State Fire Hqrts.
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5 Disaster Management
Kinds of natural disasters
Administrative structure for Disaster Management
Responses during different kinds of natural disaster – Floods, Drought,
Earthquakes, Major Fires, Lightning Strikes etc.
Government compensation schemes
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6 Traffic Management
Need for traffic management – road accidents
Traffic signs and signals
Major traffic offences and penal laws
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Compensation and claims payable to victims of road accidents
Visit to Traffic PS
7 Extremism
Naxalism – An introduction; Various Naxal organizations
History of Naxalism and Naxalite Movement
Causes for rise of Naxalism in India
Changing tactics & current trends in Naxalism
Role of Government and security agencies in curbing Naxalism
Meaning, Nature and Forms of Terrorism
Causes of Terrorism
National and International roots of Terrorism
Role of Government and security agencies in Counter-Terrorism
Case Studies
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Paper 12: Internship
Total Duration = 60 Hours = 10 days
Each student shall be attached to any institution working in the field of
Internal Security for 10 days.
The student will undergo internship in such organization for the aforesaid
period.
On completion of internship, the student shall submit an internship report
duly signed by the internship supervisor in the concerned organization.
The total weightage of Final Examination for the paper will be classified as:
50 % for Report
50 % for Viva-Voice
Paper - 13 (Lectures = 60)
Basic Lessons in Typing in Hindi & English
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Paper 14: Outdoor Training
(180 Periods)
Sr. No.
Code SubjectPeriods
No.of Period
Total Period
1 PT Physical Training 12
P.T. Tables (12)
2 FD Foot Drill 30 D-17 Khare Khare Salute Karna 2 D-18 Chalte Chalte Salute Karna (Samne
Dahine/Bayen)4
D-19 Dhire Chal aur Tham 3 D-22 Tez chal se Lamba, Madhya, Chhota Qadam
Lena1
D-25 Daur Chal se march karna aur tham 2 D-26 Daur Qadamtal, age barh aur tham 2 D-29 Tez chal se dahine, bayen,samne salute karna 6 D-31 Patra ke sath samne salute karna 2 D-32 Chalte Chalte dahine bayen dekh 4 D-33 Platoon/ Squad line aur Tino tin se march
karna aur march ke dauran blank file ka kam2
D-36 Khare Khare tin line se do line banana aur do line se tin line banana
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3 AT Athletics 5km. Running (Twice in a week) 254 AT Athletics Cross country (Once a week) 15
5 SD Karate 55
Self Defense 60 6 FD First Aid 37 TG Team Game 30 1 Volley Ball 10 2 Kabaddi 10 3 Kho-Kho 10 4 Foot Ball/ optional 10 8 SW Sports week Celebration 10 Total 180
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